The new beta brings support for Unicode 11.0 emojis, new clock styles, general UI changes to aesthetic, Samsung DeX gets dual-display support, and of most of Samsungs stock apps get a new look. According to a report by SamMobile, the beta update is now available in Germany and India.

Samsung recently rolled out One UI beta program for its Galaxy S9 and S9+ users also.

This particular build has a firmware version N960FXXU2ZRKQ, featuring the November 2018 security patch as well. It contains Android 9.0 Pie as well as the new One UI.

Registration is pretty straightforward as long as you belong to the designated region. As for Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (model identifer N960U1) users in the United States, they can opt-in to receive beta builds via the 'Samsung+' app, according to a report by XDA Developers. Register an account and follow the onscreen instructions.

Samsung's new One UI is quite intriguing as it aims to not only make a smartphone usable simply with one hand but also includes visual tweaks and adds new features on top of Android Pie.

As promised Samsung had rolled out to the Galaxy Note 9 users first, however, it is now being rolled out in "beta" to the Note 9 users.